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Show Pgr it, i. WW That " - tin ii BEAR IN MIND Estate. Sale-Re- al - J FAIRY TALES fOB CHILDREN. Bafuaa 8torta of Dragona or Trafle Theiuaa. "I am a lonr o( fairy tales." said a novelest the other day, "and for a long time I have had the desire to do a volume o? them. So I visited a publisher recently and submitted to him the plots of ten or eleven stories that would make, 1 thought, a very charming little book. He disagreed with we hiT9 1 M MIDWAY SALOON of liquid complete-lin- Wines, Brandies and Whiskies kept in stock. All the best Beers on Draught. Choice Cigars and everything you call for at hand. CULLY & CO, A tf i Ljimb's Proprietors. SMITICOMSE MAGAZINE j'1 ' rM Cpwl rerieavruua, , 9 l tod fees root anew j tAwrs oaai Paoar A "ra W. WllSOrf, P. U, MS CALL Patterns my M 'i font ia4 ac erfema obfmb) mm Mat tan. afcaat. ar j i it H a. m art a W tornMb TEE MeCAll CO.. W-1- 3 . IV TCtX -- CfstM Etot Cm. Vta&, ktJJf OT 6001 WAXTEUaCTIYJ haraotar to daUrer and soUaoi la OtaS m eawbltabed 0d miantaetvtsf TfaoaaoaJ Boeae, (800 a year, tore pay. Honest BOt t rxier ecee rrmred. Oar rvfirraM say bask 1b any City Jiuelaaa leaped envelope. UanufutareTa, TmV n 8 Chicago . floor. SM Uka Dte-W- fyfurray Ljveryg TeeI gtables.' Somethlof; a Acoommo-dation- PubJio Service at all Hours. Unsur- passed About Hair. GEO. QRANTER, Proprietor. tnaaaaaaeTle 1W w eflfTt rinest turaonU in ths oonnty. afTatftoTt aToal gpectial attention rlraa to fanejr rigs, and oompsteat drivera furnished, lloraea boarded br ths week or month, and transients careall attended to. If you waat a rig to most yotj at the car line, call ts op. Telephone, No. 745 Restaurant Hotel USffS y d Homer wrote of the Greeks by way of honorable distinction. the Athenian Subsequently solcavalry and all Lacedaemonian diery wore long hair. The Parthians and ancient Persians wore long, flowing hair. The Franks and ancient Teutons considered long hair a mark of high birth. The Goths looked on WM. LAMB, Proprietor. long hair as a mark of honor and on short hair as a mark of thralldom; so did the Gauls, for which reason Julius Caesar, when he subdued them, them to cut their hair Bhort obliged First-CIass Hotel and The only in token of submission. In England judges, the speaker of the House of Restaurant in the City. . , J. Commons, and at one time the bishops, wore long hair, while criminals (ffl EVERYTHING CLEAN AND 'NEAT, and paupers wore short hair. On the other hand, Jewish priests during LIGHT AND CHEERFUL ROOilS. their time of service had their hair cut once a fortnight, and Homan wore their hair and beards TiATE3 BY THE WEEK OR MONTH. jf j slavesbut shaved off their heads when long, We have accommodations to please all. Sailors who escaped manumitted. from shipwreck shaved their heads as if manumitted from the sea. In Kze-kiv:l there is mention of a "bar-bs razor," with to "thou son of man to cause it to pass upon thine head ann nnon thy beard." ii MUKNAY, . - - UTAH ALKT ?. CHIliBTgSSSSr, lAGAZiHE long-haire- r TMETfHT' "One story dwelt with dragons and another with the slaying of an ogre. to the publisher According they wouldn't do for child readers; they would scare the little ones and would cause them to believe in horrid monsters that dou't exist. Another was a sad story, and that was impossible because little children should never be made to cry. And so on dow n through them all, until I couldn't see for the life of me what subjects' were left to write about. "Consider the best fairy tales Hans Andersen's 'Tin Soldier Oscar Wilde's 'Happy Prince," or 'Jack, the Giant Red Hiding Hood," Killer." s' 'Bluebeard, ' 'Aladdin,' and so on. Don't they deal w ith death and woe and sluughter and fear? "It is all absurd for publishers to Issue only namby-pambBluff for children," said the novelist, according to the Philadelphia Record, "and one result of their foolishness is that good fairy tales are no longer written." "l'uss-in-Boot- lTHB finest- You get (me yalae received when yoa invest in Hurray real estate ,Ad especially whea yoa chooesyoar lot for a borne in time. We hire tor sale '250 choice lots, in the hwart of the town, ranging fa price from 1 100 np to $700. ALto house for sale or rent in Murray or Salt Lake City, Call and see us at The liable offiqfi. MURRAY REAL ESTATE COMPANY. M CALLS -- OardU Business (year me. We carry a goods. The best , A TKLL PATTERN PoblUhor j 1 E. J. Warenski m TJaa the Best Brands of Beer, Liquors a&Q Cigars Constantly on Hand. Makes a specialty of Furnishing Pure Goods for Family Use. j Pi)!)! A Large Stook of the Oldest Brandies and Whiskies in Town. Qio Whisky Fourteen Years Old. Nothing Better Can Be Had. el er The Largest and Best Cup of Coffee in the City- - iff r W j"Call tUtkJ AKT& and we will ' Genua tu Mcmej. to American medicine, According disinfection of paper money the should attract the attention of hygien-istWhen patients with smallpox or other contagious diseases are quarantined, they must purchase and pay for food, etc., and it is certain that bills sent by them may be carriers of please you. A FR EDUCATI Jones Block, Murray, Utah. The Eagle has made arrangements with the Pacific School of Cor rcepondence of San Francisco, the only correspondence school in the west, to give an absolute free scholarship to any lady or gentleman, girl or boy who is willing to do a little work for this paper. Over twenty distinct bianehes are taught and the pupil has the choice of any of the studies. The course will continue until the diploma is awarded. A better opportunity has never been offered to anyone in America and we take pride in being able to make this announcement. ...YOU BUILDUP HOME... When von imoke the FAVORITE CIGAR ..Bluo Point Ferfbcto.. To any bright boy or girl, man or woman, who will secure ths greatest number of new subscribers to the Eagle by March 1, 1002, will be given a certificate good for a scholarship in the Public School The subscription must be for a new subscriber to of Correspondence. the Eagle for a period of one year paid 'in advance at 11.50 and .& the close of the contest the onehaviDg secured the greatest number of new ubscribers will receive the scholarship. It is a home produot torn the best goods to be had in the market. Try one. TWO FORioo. Money back to dissatisfied smoker of this : cigar i WHITAKER & DALLAS, Makers. 50 West CUAS. BROWN, MANAGER. 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Cont!i.lnr a full arooual of all ambition to obtain early lire) an eduofttlooi hn brtlilaot career aa a aoldler la the OtiI Wart hit patriot record el a toenber of Oon (nia, OoTernor ot hla State and hit able adtdiulitratlon aa rreeident. Ooatalna hi laai ipeeok and the acoount of Lie aiwvMlDaUoo and burial. A Grand ffe Illamioated by Faithful Seroe and Noble LI Ting. Ooo Pages Haodeonoly Illoa trated with 190 portrait and scenes 00a nested w'tb tbe martyred P roe-Iuta Ufa. Thli beautiful rtory of the foremost American of hla ef e, waowai lowdend honored at borne L Murk Twain Still lltitniiroua. f iLL Bpoois) da to tickle with a demonstration In honor of Prince Henry. There Is the French vote, the whisky vote, the Irish vote, the Orange vote, the Catholic vote, and now on top of all these and many others is pj'ed the German vote. Canadians and Prohibitionists are While he was DEPKW. M. Grosyenox, Ooi. Albert fialstead sod A. T C which two elements in the population have not a vote they can call their Telegram. own. Hamilton (Canada) hhjm Fm Ln votes which divide the electorate of province. th.s Grits and Tories in the legislature are down on their hands and knees groveling to the German vote, which g , Marrli n. nsi. ttmm, of OWma, Owaka to ran traatiatiit, I will now Sir yoa ml rair 4iKntlea. r Bthf Ml kteorr of ujr om,ndrrfy to t wtd t AfcMt One of the most helpful booke on ncne weakness ever issued 14 i : tfcoM HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.- - GRAY f 1'olltli'l In Cana.lo. A German vote is now added to the multitude of race, creed and class ARE NOW CURABLE or new invention. lf nal. DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING Nerve Wasto. Dr. Sawyer of San Francisco, now in its fifth thousand. This work of an experienced and reputable L. H. physician is iu agreeable contrast 1UAND& MINING ATTORNEY to the vast sum of false teachings; which prevails on this interesting Room 309, Templetcn subject. It abounds in carefuliy 16 ALT LAKE CITY, UTALt considered and practical advice, aod has the two great merits of wisdom and sincerity. BC YEARS' It is indorsed by both the re. ligions and secular press. The Chicago Advance says: "A per. nsal of the book and the application of its principals will put health hope and heart iuto thousands of lives that are now suffering through nervous impairment." ' CoFvniOMT Ac 'rffvi The book is 1 1. 00 by mail post, our ntnkoa fr wbtbr ata paid. tTU'f wrvrtAin H jrote.hlj fmtithi. 0triiTint-aUtejtt(in lluKtbonkfta Ptritj Ctnfie ftrfttr fiifldaatlMi. One of the most interesting nt trw tiirf fur temrtnf P4lnM. lNtn.isi Ukn throufb Mam A Co. rMvJrt chapter xx, on Nervee chapters wKlmtrt la ftp ohnr, nlk bHn and Nerve Tonics has Scientific flrccricaa. printed separately as a sample err. I A lUHittoonnff Voftrfi n? fift'i!(f n)tLio rt. ft ohapter, and will be sent to any fuonUi, li. ia'J J ftit nenlf itTk rM addrtx for stamp by the publisher, fclUNN A Co.6'3 New YcrJc The Tucino Tub. Co., llox 3S, MALL one-ha- ALL CASES OF EL 4 Midtfin v rininrnn DEAF? :smmm Hats, Muat Re Una She Can Look I'p To. Ella Ewing, the giantess, has set nt rest the rumor of her Impending marriage to a Montana man or any one else so far as she knows at present. She told a friend in La Grange In a letter recently that there Isn't anything In the story. She and ner father are to start shortly for the Pacific coast, where Miss Ewing is to be on exhibition this summer. It may be said for Ella that if fho remains single it is from choice and not from necessity. Her mail contains an average of at least three proposals a week, it is said. She is understood to insist, however, that she will only marry the right kind of a man, one she can really look up to, and in view of her feet of stature it eight and can be readily realized that such may not be easy to find Kansas City Jour- :;:;;:::; HE AMERICAN EAGLE. Murray disinfection on money with the present devices, and for the small stores and working men it is more difficult. A simple, cheap and effective disinfection device Is highly desirable. Banks may lessen the danger by returning to Washington for redemption notes that are not only badly soiled and damaged, but that are slightly so. It would be well if the English system of redemption were also in use In our country. Our government should be more liberal to banks In this respect. HALSTEAU. By It Is almost impossible for the larger banks to carry out thorough Our Plan is Thts Co-Operati- William Hc&inley MURAT s. Urf9 J OP Disease r? El El Life and Distinguished Services in England woman's club In Ilcrlin odors a "catc-(hlsprize of 1.000 marks for the best of the woman question." llcrr Kntpp, the German gun manufacturer, has a fortune of nearly and Sd.iiUO emt'.inve.'i. I '.3 3i Mark Twain Bays his head was once taxtd as gas works. He wrote Queen Victoria a friendly letter of protest, saying: "I don't know you, but I've met you son. He was at the head of a procession iu the Strand and I was 0:1 a 'bus." Years afterward he met the prince of Wales, now King Edward Vll., at Homlimg. They had a long walk and talked together. When bidthe prince said: "I ding htm good-by- e am glad to have met. you again." This remark troubled Twain, who feared that he had been mistaken for soma one else. He communicated this suspicion to the prince, who replied: "Why, don't you remember when you met me In the Strand and I was nt th.) head of a procession and you were on a "bus?" mmm&i Vv 11 s.J i.3rr-- U , a.- - fl2 JT f MW Thousands of eyes span thflse eolamn(. This Is common meetlsj rround fur the dork who wants ajob, the Job which wants a olwk, fti, ihe place which wants a cook, for the ewilc who wnts a place. Also the broker with money to letuj the agsut for houses for ran, who nver had or ever bopea ta haTe a want of any kl&. r any bla their f iifh to Kh-!- o w.tuts. L |